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It can also provide a more tenable lifestyle for members of the DIY scene who are getting older.
It's more tenable, for example, to have a total breakdown in relations between the president and his attorney general.
They would prefer to delay further austerity and to insist on more tenable fiscal measures that would do less harm.
But as the United States and Japan have worked through other World War II-era grievances, a visit to the location became more tenable.
Currently, editorial staff members are often forced to choose between continuing the work they love at New York and finding a more tenable job elsewhere.
He said last January that the idea of it becoming a separate operation was "more tenable", following the creation of a joint venture (JV) with Novartis.
Rather than advocating a complete removal and simple popular vote count and the majority wins, it may be more tenable to make some tweaks to the law.
This made the prospect of leaving my day job for a freelance career much more tenable, because I had a clear idea of what I was working toward.
Chris Collins and John Faso, known as the "Buffalo Buyout," during the House's Obamacare repeal debate back in March, which made Medicaid cuts more tenable for the state's counties.
At the time I thought this was the height of pointlessness, not knowing that imbibing narcs to make humanity seem more tenable would become a great fixture in my life.
If the Celtics can negotiate a slight hometown discount over the contract's life, or even a four-year max with a player option in the final season, the situation becomes a bit more tenable.
One thing this means, as Bouie's essay argued, is that the Republican Party's status as the party for white people is probably more tenable over the long term than a lot of contemporary takes argue.
A group of prominent computer security specialists—among them Whitfield Diffie, an author of an essential protocol for securing internet connections—recently detailed why "exceptional access" to encryption technologies is no more tenable today than it was 20 years ago.
"Once they have got their debt levels down to a more tenable level with the cash coming in from the companies they're divesting, then we could be looking at a reinstatement of dividends in 12 to 18 months time," he said.
Banks are improving as well, though credit is growing much slower and is holding back further improvement. Overall, the economy is steady, but Portugal is still susceptible to downturns and needs more tenable growth.
But he does argue that the worldview of evolutionary biology and ecology is more tenable than any other, that the evolutionary-ecological epic is a better story than any other grand narrative.Callicott, J. Baird (1997). “In Defense of Earth’s Insights.” Worldviews 1: 167-182.
" Marcus Blackwell of HipHopDX complimented the cohesiveness of the album, adding that there is "a cinematic feel throughout that places the artists in their appropriate pockets." Online hip hop publication HotNewHipHop concluded: "With the power to transcend his post-trap aesthetic in full-display, Metro Boomin is gearing up for the most arduous creative phase of his career. NAHWC is a memorable showcase if you wade through the more tenable parts and create your own setlist.
Essebagger, realizing the impending danger, voluntarily remained to > provide security for the withdrawal. Gallantly maintaining a l-man stand, > Cpl. Essebagger raked the menacing hordes with crippling fire and, with the > foe closing on the position, left the comparative safety of his shelter and > advanced in the face of overwhelming odds, firing his weapon and hurling > grenades to disconcert the enemy and afford time for displacement of > friendly elements to more tenable positions. Scorning the withering fire and > bursting shells, Cpl.
"The success of Cardozo's books was also due in part to their distinction as literature. Convinced that style could not be separated from substance, Cardozo brought the Judicial process to life in lucid, eloquent prose sprinkled with humor, anecdotes, and practical allusions." (enotes.com, Benjamin Nathan Cardozo 1870–1938) While James Boyd White acknowledges the relevance of the law-in-literature perspective, he finds law-as-literature more tenable because of the position's ability to combine the two seemingly disparate disciplines and allow for text to fulfill its role of defining culture and creating relationships.
Krzyzowski, distinguished himself by conspicuous gallantry and > indomitable courage above and beyond the call of duty in action against the > enemy as commanding officer of Company B. Spearheading an assault against > strongly defended Hill 700, his company came under vicious crossfire and > grenade attack from enemy bunkers. Creeping up the fire-swept hill, he > personally eliminated 1 bunker with his grenades and wiped out a second with > carbine fire. Forced to retire to more tenable positions for the night, the > company, led by Capt. Krzyzowski, resumed the attack the following day, > gaining several hundred yards and inflicting numerous casualties.
As the > men fell back, he ordered his squad to take up more tenable positions and > provide covering fire for the friendly force. Then, although painfully > wounded in the shoulder during the initial enemy assault, he gathered a > supply of grenades and ammunition and returned to his original position to > face the enemy alone. As the hostile troops concentrated their strength > against his emplacement in an effort to overrun it, Private KAHOOHANOHANO > fought fiercely and courageously, delivering deadly accurate fire into the > ranks of the onrushing enemy. When his ammunition was depleted, he engaged > the enemy in hand-to-hand combat until he was killed.
If the church was to be called "Russo-Greek" rather than just Greek, it would be more tenable for the Russian government to claim protection of the whole Greek church in the Ottoman Empire. The Russian draft of the treaty presented to the Turks contained an article identical to article 14 of the final treaty, which mentioned the right of Russia to construct a church of the 'Greco-Russian' faith. The English text erroneously states that the church is to be "of the Greek ritual." The construction of this church was, in fact, a violation of Islamic law because it called for the building of an entirely new church, not just the replacement of an old one.
They provide winter grounds for wading birds, as well as breeding and nursery areas for aquatic wildlife, such as bass, mullet, flatfish and herring and even some types of dolphin. The area will also help to reduce the flooding of properties near the River Crouch by providing a run-off area for floodwaters. In the process being termed "managed re-alignment", the seawall that protects croplands and property was re-established in more tenable positions, three miles behind the new wetlands, which will provide habitat for birds like oystercatchers, avocets and little terns, according to the press release issued at the time. Walkers and birdwatchers will be able to enjoy the scenery by means of a new footpath that has been built on the top of this new relocated sea wall.
A number of scholarly works when discussing laramans have largely held the narrative upheld by the laramans and the priesthood that there was a "continuity" of crypto-Catholic practice in Kosovo, in which laraman communities simulated Muslim identity while retaining an uncorrupted Catholic identity at home, involving not going to mosque, going to church, inviting priests to their homes, and celebrating important Christian feasts, and baptising their children. Duijzings, meanwhile, suspects that the Crypto-Christian tradition is in part a "re-invented" identity. He suspects that laramanism had become "obselete" in Karadag (Letnica) due to the early 19th century lack of priests and churches in the area, and wonders how Catholic the identities of inhabitants of Stublla really were before their "martyrdom". He suggests that for many of them, the declaration of Catholicism had more to do with avoiding military service, and "crypto-Christian" practice became more tenable after the Catholic church re-established a stable presence in the area in the late nineteenth century.
Upon arrival, the battalion was reorganised by merging the eight companies into four larger companies, designated 'A' through to 'D'. Shortly afterwards, the battalion's first draft of reinforcements arrived and an extensive period of training in the desert followed throughout February and March. Finally, on 10 April, the 15th Battalion was moved by train to Alexandria, where it embarked upon the troopships Seeang Bee and Australind, bound for Gallipoli. After leaving Alexandria, the 15th Battalion sailed to Mudros, where the Allied force assembled prior to the assault. Assigned to the follow-up waves, the 15th Battalion landed at Anzac Cove on the afternoon of 25 April 1915. As the Ottoman defenders checked the Allied advance inland, on arrival the 15th Battalion was rushed into the line on the left flank of the beachhead. As the advance inland stalled, the battalion became isolated and threatened with destruction until Cannan withdrew his force to a more tenable position.

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